CAPE CORAL, Fla. – A Lee County couple was threatened in an anonymous letter that disagreed with their support for Donald Trump.
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Lee County Officer of the Year Finalist: FGCU police officer James Bair
Florida Gulf Coast University police officer James Bair is one of five finalists for law enforcement officer of the year.

Lee County Sheriff’s Office faces lawsuit over Cypress Lake High School incident
In the end, no charges were filed against the Cypress Lake High School student involved, but now the Lee County Sheriff’s Office has a lawsuit on their hands.

Lee County deputy restrains alligator found in Village Walk
A seven-foot-long alligator was found in Village Walk by Lee County deputies. They jumped into action to ‘arrest’ the scaly suspect.

Lee County Officer of the Year finalists: Deputy Michelle Wilson
One of five finalists for Lee County Officer of the Year is a deputy who was thrown into the worst kind of violence before she had even finished training.
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